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He means tht if you suspect tht your 'love' has cheated on you..then you 2 are not meant to be...hope it helps

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Cupid means that love and suspicion cannot coexist because suspicion creates doubt and insecurity, which can erode the foundation of a loving relationship. Love requires trust and openness to thrive, and suspicion can sabotage that connection.

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